Outfitter Caribou 8 owner here (9 year old unit).
We (thank goodness) have not had any delamination anywhere on our unit. This 2013/2014 winter was the 1st winter our Caribou had been stored outside in the elements (the coldest and longest winter in our region in nearly 70 years).
The only item of note post-winter is: 2 small "blisters" about 4mm in diameter "popped" the gelcoat off in perfect circular pattern (very easy to remedy).
My understanding of the side-wall lamination process that Outfitter uses (and I saw camper shell walls being prepared and laminated while we spent the day at Outfitter picking up our camper) is thus:
-the block XPS foam is fitted into the aluminum frame, a layer of water-insoluble glue is applied to the aluminum/block foam-filled structure, and both the FRP sheeting and inside texture board are applied over the wall section, then vacuum-bonded under pressure.
The only way I can envision a repair to a section/sections of FRP that have come unglued, is to peel off the entire FRP siding, and re-apply new FRP. The problem with this are:
a) if you peel the FRP off the side of the Apex, you will also tear off some unknown quantity of XPS foam (!) in the process, rendering the entire wall section unusable; if you manage to peel the old de-laminated FRP off without damaging the XPS block foam it is glued to (highly unlikely), how will you re-laminate the 14 foot long camper wall again? You can't place the entire camper on its side, into the vacuum bonding machine. Thus, you will not (theoretically) be bonding every square inch of the FRP if you hand-hang the FRP (back to de-lamination once again).
The only way I think that it may be possible to repair such an issue is: injecting the same glue that Outfitter is using into each cavity with a relief air pressure pin-hole, until each and every de-laminated cavity is filled (any manufacturing engineers out there that can see potential problems with this method?). However, you will still "see" the topographic relief hills and valleys with this method (ie. this approach may not be aesthetically sufficient for an owner, however, it may bring the "air pockets" closer to ~~90%+ void filled).
If this situation happened after warranty, you may want to file an insurance claim. Or, gamble on further delamination not occurring (certainly, water infiltration into these voids will probably not exacerbate this situation, because all the materials are inorganic (ie. there is no wood/wood fiber backing on any Outfitter applied FRP paneling {at least, during our camper manufacture in May 2005}, and, the glue used by Outfitter will not be affected by water or water vapor {at least the adhesive used for our camper run, in 2005}).
One issue I am having (after 9 years with the Caribou) is that water coming into the rear-wall battery compartment found its way under the steel battery box insert (from the crappy hatch door), and rotted a very small area of under-wing marine plywood (about 1/4 of a square foot), which I cut out last Fall (unbelievably tough cut to do, I'll tell ya!). I then put a temp patch over the cut-out to protect from winter snows. Now, I need to order, cut out, and "sister" 8-foot long pieces of marine plywood (or, Coosa engineered fiber-board) under each wing (I will do both sides). If I use marine plywood, I will coat all edges and surfaces with marine varnish (7 coats) before gluing, screwing and caulking these 8-foot long panels over the existing plywood under there (a 5 day job, when our climate dries out enough to do this). I will then back-caulk the battery steel box insert frame (I've already done this with the propane tank steel insert box, 2 years ago), and remove the battery box battery tie-down strap nylon stays, and cut out 2 inch by 3 inch rubber gaskets for the 2 stays, and screw them into the rubber (gasketed).
Anyhow, let us know how you proceed!
Silver-
On edit: I re-read your post, and apparently it is getting worse. I would guess: an off-grade batch of glue, or, a contaminated wall structure surface before vacuum bonding
Silver
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